I'm near sighted so I wear contacts every day. I wear glasses at night. I wish I could wear glasses all day (because they give you a geeky-chic look), but my lenses are so thick, I get headaches when wearing them for more than a few hours.

As with many other of these replies, I’m a both kind of girl.
I ADOOOOORE lipstick. Some people love their blushes, some love their mascara, I love my lippy.
I’m pretty willing to wear red with almost everything. When it comes to wanting to tone it down a bit, I’ll put on some of my True Blood by Tarte red lip tint, since it’s much more sheer than traditional lipstick. But otherwise it’s all out red.
If I am wearing a made-up eye, then for sure nude. And sometimes I just use nude if I feel my lips are getting dry throughout the day and I don’t have lip balm with me. And I don’t have to worry about touching it up either. :)

MAKE UP FOR EVER. Gah everything they make is amazing. NARS has the most amazing blushes and lipsticks. I love Urban Decays eyeshadows. I just bought the new Vice palette today with 20 brand new shades of perfection. I also like MAC products, but my extensive makeup collection is lacking a lot of MAC. I need to get my PRO card so I can do a little shopping spree at the MAC store nearby. :)

So, I’ve wanted to have long eyelashes like the ones that you see on the adverts for so long and i’m sick of buying products that claim to have the ‘biggest effect yet’, but when I buy them they barely make a difference.

What mascara do you use and does it do what it says it does?
I want a black mascara that will make my lashes long, but not clumpy.
Help would be lovely (:

I’m in need of a good moisturiser for dry and a bit spotty skin. Anyone know of anything? So far I’ve tried Olay and Simple but neither have worked that well. Any suggestions? (nothing too expensive though please, preferably under £10, under £5 would be even better if a good moisturiser exists at that price range)

I used to wash my hair every single day because it made me feel cleaner. It was pretty bad for my hair, especially since my hair is on the curly side and therefore very dry. So for the past couple of weeks I’ve been trying to wash my hair every other or every third day.

On wash days I do my normal routine of shampoo, conditioner, leave-in conditioner, and then braiding it to dry while I sleep. On no-wash days I just keep my hair dry and pinned on top of my head while I wash the rest of my body.

However, I’ve been unhappy with how my hair feels after the no-wash days. It feels even more dry and frizzy. Any oil that accumulates on my scalp doesn’t work its way down my hair shaft. (And those of you with curls know what a disaster it would be if I tried to “help it along” with a brush!). Since the natural oil hasn’t spread and I haven’t put any conditioner in for more than 24 hours, the frizz attacks.

Is there any way to fix this dryness? Would it be better if I got my hair wet on off-days, conditioning it but not shampooing it? Or is there a way I can keep it dry but still encourage the oil to disperse? (Or do I just need to I wait it out a while longer until my hair adjusts or something?). I don’t have a preference between wet or dry, I just want to know what would be healthiest for my hair.

I’ll take advice from anyone, but I’m especially curious if you have textured hair yourself and don’t shampoo every day. What do you do on off-days?

Alright, so this is going to sound kind of strange, but: hairspray. I have very long thick wavy/curly hair. I only wash it every other day or every 3rd day because my roots get too oily if not. However, on the other days if I really feel the need to if it is oily and uncomfortable, I use hairspray in my roots and tease my hair slightly. I have used dry shampoo, and personally for me, I didn’t find it to be helpful. So one day when my hair was extremely oily, I was trying to style it to hide the oil. Let alone I ended up finding out that using hairspray on the roots will not only help it feel a bit less oily, it also hid the oily look as well. Now the only thing with this is that more than one or two days of having hairspray in your hair(depending on how much you use) you will end up needing to wash it.

Also, what a stylist told me to do was to use a boars hair hair brush, but since we know we can’t use brushes on curly hair due to frizz, she told me to use the hair brush BEFORE I take a shower to help distribute the oils.

I’m regards to the hair spray, don’t use it until really needed, because otherwise you will find yourself washing sooner due to buildup. Just use light amounts on the scalp, and tease it a bit. Works like a charm for me!

I am a veterinarian and I love animals. But beening a doctor and knowing biology and anatomy I know that being a vegan or vegeterian is not that good for ur body. I don’t want to insult and I ain’t trying to influence anyone but in my opinion beeing a vegie is unhelthy. But yet eating meat all the time is unhealthy too. So eating a steak once in a while and eating fish once a week is good way to keep ur body healthy.